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The Alamo – John Wayne The Apartment – Billy Wilder Elmer Gantry – Bernard Smith Sons and Lovers – Jerry Wald The Sundowners– Fred Zinnemann
The Apartment – Billy Wilder Never on Sunday – Jules Dassin Psycho – Alfred Hitchcock Sons and Lovers – Jack Cardiff The Sundowners– Fred Zinnemann
Trevor Howard – Sons and Lovers Burt Lancaster – Elmer Gantry Jack Lemmon – The Apartment Laurence Olivier – The Entertainer Spencer Tracy – Inherit the Wind
Greer Garson – Sunrise at Campobello Deborah Kerr – The Sundowners Shirley MacLaine – The Apartment Melina Mercouri – Never on Sunday Elizabeth Taylor – BUtterfield 8
Peter Falk – Murder, Inc. Jack Kruschen – The Apartment Sal Mineo – Exodus Peter Ustinov – Spartacus Chill Wills – The Alamo
Glynis Johns – The Sundowners Shirley Jones – Elmer Gantry Shirley Knight – The Dark at the Top of the Stairs Janet Leigh – Psycho Mary Ure – Sons and Lovers
Elmer Gantry – Richard Brooks Inherit the Wind – Nedrick Young, Harold Jacob Smith Sons and Lovers – Gavin Lambert, T. E. B. Clarke The Sundowners – Isobel Lennart Tunes of Glory– James Kennaway
“The Facts Of Life” – The Facts of Life – Music, Lyrics by Johnny Mercer “Faraway Part Of Town” – Pepe – Music by Andre Previn; Lyrics by Dory Langdon “The Green Leaves Of Summer” – The Alamo – Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster “Never On Sunday” – Never on Sunday – Music, Lyrics by Manos Hadjidakis “The Second Time Around” – ...
The Alamo – Stuart Gilmore The Apartment – Daniel Mandell Inherit the Wind – Frederic Knudtson Pepe – Viola Lawrence, Al Clark Spartacus– Robert Lawrence
The Apartment – Joseph LaShelle The Facts of Life – Charles B. Lang, Jr. Inherit the Wind – Ernest Laszlo Psycho – John L. Russell Sons and Lovers– Freddie Francis
Feb 9, 2020 · The Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay is given each year to a script “based on material from another medium.” That other medium being adapted is often a novel (The Lord of the Rings), a stage production (Fences), or another film (A Star is Born).
Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium; Pillow Talk – Story by Russell Rouse and Clarence Greene; Screenplay by Stanley Shapiro and Maurice Richlin‡ The 400 Blows – François Truffaut and Marcel Moussy; North by Northwest – Ernest Lehman
Best Motion PictureBest DirectorBen-Hur – Sam Zimbalist, producer ...William Wyler – Ben-Hur ‡ George Stevens ...Charlton Heston – Ben-Hur as Judah ...Simone Signoret – Room at the Top as ...Hugh Griffith – Ben-Hur as Sheik Ilderim ...Shelley Winters – The Diary of Anne Frank ...Pillow Talk – Story by Russell Rouse and ...Room at the Top – Neil Paterson based on ...Best Writing (Screenplay - based on material from another medium) Room at the Top Neil Paterson; Best Writing (Story and Screenplay - written directly for the screen) Pillow Talk Russell Rouse [Story by], Clarence Greene [Story by], Stanley Shapiro [Screenplay by] and Maurice Richlin [Screenplay by] Honorary Award. Lee De Forest
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The Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay is the Academy Award for the best screenplay adapted from previously established material. The most frequently adapted media are novels, but other adapted narrative formats include stage plays, musicals, short stories, TV series, and other films and film characters.